• Mashup Score: 0

    US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. intends to make nutrition education compulsory in medical schools — or risk losing federal funding. While many public health advocates agree that medical students need better training in nutrition, Nutrition Insight explores this push, which experts say must be grounded in science.“Under Secretary Kennedy’s leadership, Health and Human Services [HHS] is committed to ensuring that nutrition is treated as core clinical knowledge — not a wellness extra — in building a healthcare system equipped to prevent and manage chronic disease,” an HHS spokesperson tells us.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • I agree that nutrition education is important, but I would argue that the problem here lies in the way healthcare is performed in this country. In our traditional, insurance-based system, doctors often aren’t given enough time to truly discuss… https://t.co/JgCIGvUaob

  • Mashup Score: 2

    Join Free – Launching May 1-7, 2025

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • Please join me and ophthalmologist, @RudraniBanikMD for her FREE online Eye Health Summit May 1 -7. With over 35 eye care professionals, you’ll learn valuable tips on how to protect and preserve your precious vision. Resister online at https://t.co/2uLvpEhQ7O